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Agence France-Presse
December 4, 2009



Over 1,000 NATO troops launch Afghan offensive
By Jennie Matthew 



-"This is a crucial test for NATO, which has been the greatest and most 
successful military alliance in history," US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton 
warned NATO and its partners in Brussels.
"At least 25 countries will send more forces to the mission in 2010," said NATO 
Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
-The Washington Post has reported that the United States will deploy up to 
9,000 Marines to Helmand - doubling the US presence in the province - as part 
of a US strategy....


KABUL: More than 1,000 British, Afghan and US troops launched a fresh offensive 
in a key battleground of southern Afghanistan on Friday, after President Barack 
Obama unveiled a new strategy to end the war.

NATO said the offensive was designed to crush insurgents around a major town in 
Helmand...key elements of Obama's decision to deploy 30,000 new US troops to 
Afghanistan.

Many of the new forces are heading south, where Helmand is the heartland of 
Afghanistan's massive opium production and a stronghold for the eight-year 
Taliban insurgency seeking to overthrow the Western-backed government.

The extra US soldiers, coupled with at least 7,000 more pledged by NATO allies, 
will boost to over 150,000 the number of troops serving in the US-led coalition 
and the NATO-run International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).

"More than 1,000 ISAF personnel partnered with Afghan national security forces 
began a long-planned operation in northern Helmand province to clear insurgent 
forces from a key area," the military said.

Around 900 US Marines and sailors, British troops and more than 150 Afghan 
soldiers and police were taking part in Operation Khareh Cobra, or "Cobra's 
Anger" in the valley of Now Zad, it added.
....
Yusuf Ahmadi, a Taliban spokesman, confirmed the militia was fighting back and 
claimed that the insurgents had inflicted losses on the soldiers.

The operation was launched as NATO nations in Brussels pledged at least 7,000 
troops....

Eight years after driving the Taliban out of power, more than 40 nations are 
launching a new effort to end the increasingly unpopular war, which has this 
year claimed record numbers of Western military casualties.

Around 300 US and 99 British troops have died in Afghanistan so far this year, 
compared to 295 foreign military deaths for all of 2008.

"This is a crucial test for NATO, which has been the greatest and most 
successful military alliance in history," US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton 
warned NATO and its partners in Brussels.

"At least 25 countries will send more forces to the mission in 2010," said NATO 
Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.

More pledges are expected, some after a conference on Afghanistan in London on 
January 28, he told reporters. Washington welcomed the "hefty" contribution.
....
Friday's operation is smaller than that launched in July by 4,000 US Marines in 
Helmand, where British troops have struggled for years to rein in an 
increasingly virulent Taliban insurgency.

The Washington Post has reported that the United States will deploy up to 9,000 
Marines to Helmand - doubling the US presence in the province - as part of a US 
strategy....

On Friday, suspected Taliban fired at least one rocket into western 
Afghanistan's biggest airport, disrupting flights but causing no casualties, a 
sign the insurgency is spreading into once peaceful parts of the country.
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